This I would love even more-so, but did I miss somewhere if it also had PS2 capable n-key rollover? I think this one is only limited to 26 keys.
With the G710+, Logitech has essentially learned from their previous efforts and produced something that's arguably very distinctive and well thought out. Logitech's older G10, G11, and G15 keyboards were a bit more fraught there were hotkeys on both sides of the keyboard, and they were very easy to accidentally hit. I've used Logitech gaming keyboards with varying degrees of success one of the primary reasons I liked Corsair's K90 keyboard so much was the way it abstracted the gaming hotkeys away from the keyboard itself by lowering their height, allowing me to touch type the keyboard conventionally while being able to feel for the configurable keys if I needed them. The Logitech G710+ Mechanical Keyboard: Logitech's First, Best Effort